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This is my first render in 3.5. I got quite a shock when I first rendered
the scene in 3.5 as it came out completely different to that of from MegaPOV
(I was rendering in MegaPOV because I couldn't get Moray to render straight
to 3.5) - but I suppose that's because the rad is based on a different
finish setting now. The realism isn't too good - I'm quite happy with the
texturing and lighting, but they don't have that chalky feel (maybe a
roughed up heightfield would do the job?) that a real polo has. Anyway it
was modelled in Rhino, setup in Moray and (finally) rendered in POV 3.5.
(rendered in 8m16)
Peter Cracknell
www.petercracknell.com
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Looks like candy to me, (Lifesavers if I rememer corectly.)
Ambis
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Nice shot
"Peter Cracknell" <pc### [at] lineonenet> wrote in message
news:3b9a671d@news.povray.org...
> This is my first render in 3.5. I got quite a shock when I first rendered
> the scene in 3.5 as it came out completely different to that of from
MegaPOV
> (I was rendering in MegaPOV because I couldn't get Moray to render
straight
> to 3.5) - but I suppose that's because the rad is based on a different
> finish setting now. The realism isn't too good - I'm quite happy with the
> texturing and lighting, but they don't have that chalky feel (maybe a
> roughed up heightfield would do the job?) that a real polo has. Anyway it
> was modelled in Rhino, setup in Moray and (finally) rendered in POV 3.5.
>
> (rendered in 8m16)
>
> Peter Cracknell
>
> www.petercracknell.com
>
>
>
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On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 21:20:24 +0200, AC wrote...
> Looks like candy to me, (Lifesavers if I rememer corectly.)
They are a UK brand of mints. Probably peppermints since I can't see the
blue/green specks that mark the spearmint versions.
I'm not sure exactly what Lifesavers are, so I can't comment on any
similarity that there may be. IIRC, Polo's were originally available in
Peppermint and clear boiled sweet varieties, but they've now released all
sorts of stupid, and in some cases, disgusting flavours :)
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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> I'm not sure exactly what Lifesavers are
Really you don't have lifesavers in the UK! They look something like the
candy you rendered only the hole in the middle is smaller and the whole
candy is rounder. The classic kind is transparent and comes in various
rainbow colours, I don't care much for their flavour, too sweet and
artificial. They have also released many variants of them, including caramel
lifesavers, my fav!
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Jamie Davison wrote:
> I'm not sure exactly what Lifesavers are, so I can't comment on any
> similarity that there may be.
LifeSavers are candy here in the US with magical properties!
http://www.candystand.com/LifeSavers/ls_info.htm?
http://www.candystand.com/home.htm?
Magic!
http://www.towson.edu/~sweeting/wg/candywww.htm
And Pixar made nice (award winning) commercials when they introduced Gummi
versions:
http://www.pixar.com/funstuff/commercials.html
Here are some strange ones:
http://www.unimaxsupply.com/jlry/1acces/lifesavers/1life1.htm
--
Wind the Frog!
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On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 23:05:48 +0100, Jamie Davison wrote:
>On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 21:20:24 +0200, AC wrote...
>> Looks like candy to me, (Lifesavers if I rememer corectly.)
>
>They are a UK brand of mints. Probably peppermints since I can't see the
>blue/green specks that mark the spearmint versions.
>
>I'm not sure exactly what Lifesavers are, so I can't comment on any
>similarity that there may be. IIRC, Polo's were originally available in
>Peppermint and clear boiled sweet varieties, but they've now released all
>sorts of stupid, and in some cases, disgusting flavours :)
I've never know a packet of fruit flavourd Polos where the entire contents
weren't stuck together, only separable by using some dangerous implement
and something heavy like a hammer or a brick:-)
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Cheers
Steve email mailto:ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet
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On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 17:04:33 -0700, Thomas Lake wrote...
> > I'm not sure exactly what Lifesavers are
>
> Really you don't have lifesavers in the UK! They look something like the
> candy you rendered only the hole in the middle is smaller and the whole
> candy is rounder. The classic kind is transparent and comes in various
> rainbow colours, I don't care much for their flavour, too sweet and
> artificial. They have also released many variants of them, including caramel
> lifesavers, my fav!
Having looked at the links provided by Jon, I can say that they look
remarkably like Polo's, but seem to come in more bizarre and (in some
cases) disgusting sounding flavours :)
http://www.hancocks.co.uk/Strange.htm - look under P.
And if you're really curious, then do a search on google for 'polo mints'
and by the looks of things, you can find any number of online shops which
will ship polo's (amongst other UK foodstuffs) all over the place.
Followups set to p.o-t.
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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"Philippe-Henry Cadet" <del### [at] videotronca> wrote in message
news:3b9a7da8$1@news.povray.org...
> Nice shot
>
Ta
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"Steve" <ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet> wrote in message
news:slr### [at] zero-ppslocaldomain...
> On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 23:05:48 +0100, Jamie Davison wrote:
> >On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 21:20:24 +0200, AC wrote...
> >> Looks like candy to me, (Lifesavers if I rememer corectly.)
> I've never know a packet of fruit flavourd Polos where the entire contents
> weren't stuck together, only separable by using some dangerous implement
> and something heavy like a hammer or a brick:-)
:) Thats about right - they taste OK but always appear a bit 'skanky'.
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